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Vizard Meeting Room, Dursley
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Grade 2 Listed Building. Built 1853. Currently incorporated in adjacent house. Originally built as a meeting room for the adjoining Vizard Almshouses that were built in 1850 but now demolished. Random rubble marlstone walls. Parapet gable end. Central moulded Tudor-arched doorway with hoodmould and plank door. Two-light mullioned diagonal-leaded casement window over doorway with Tudor-arched heads and hoodmould. Window sill extended to form plain band. Shield plaque in apex of gable. Mutilated finial to gable.
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